conformerins
Conformerins are a class of molecules that exhibit conformational isomerism. This means they can exist in different spatial arrangements of their atoms without breaking any chemical bonds. These different arrangements, called conformers, arise from the rotation around single bonds. The energy required to rotate around a single bond is relatively low, allowing these different conformers to interconvert readily.
The specific shapes adopted by a conformerin are influenced by various factors, including steric hindrance (repulsion
Conformerins are important in many areas of chemistry and biology. In organic chemistry, understanding the preferred
In biochemistry, the conformational flexibility of molecules like proteins and nucleic acids is essential for their